Charles Foster is a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; a member of the Oxford Law Faculty; and a practicing barrister. His books include the New York Times bestseller, Being a Beast. He has been involved as a barrister in many of the crucial cases in medical law, including the assisted suicide litigation in the U.K. Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
This book positively fizzes with intellectual firepower. Witty, subversive and a delight to read, the chapters cover a huge range of topics in relation to philosophy and the law, always with a deep sense of what it means to be a fully embodied human being with a rich embeddedness in life. — Dr Iain McGilchrist, Author of The Master and His Emissary and The Matter with Things. Snappy, witty and insightful. This book offers fascinating observations on law, ethics and how to be a human being. Often provocative, always stimulating, Foster encourages us to break free from the binds of modern life and set ourselves free. — Jonathan Herring, DM Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford. This is a funny, insightful, provocative and always interesting series of vignettes on a broad range of issues. It covers medical law, bioethics and many topics beyond, but consistently leaves the reader wanting to read ‘just one more’ chapter. — Professor José Miola, Chair in Health Law and Deputy Head of School, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester.